Title: Cross Sections of Three-Dimensional Figures
1Cross Sections of Three-Dimensional Figures
23-Dimensional figures can be cut by planes. When
you cut a 3-D figure by a plane, the result is a
2-D figure. The cross-sections of 3-D figures
are 2 dimensional figures you are familiar
with. Look at the example on the next page to
help your understanding.
3A horizontal cross-section of a cone is a circle.
Can you describe a vertical cross-section of a
cone?
4A vertical cross-section of a cone is a triangle.
5A water tower is built in the shape of a
cylinder. How does the horizontal cross-section
compare to the vertical cross-section?
6The horizontal cross-section is a circle. The
vertical cross-section is a rectangle
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Which figure has the same horizontal and vertical
cross-sections?
A
C
B
D
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Which figure does not have a triangle as one of
its cross-sections?
A
C
B
D
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Which is the vertical cross-section of the figure
shown?
A
Triangle
B
Circle
C
Square
D
Trapezoid
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Which is the horizontal cross-section of the
figure shown?
A
Triangle
B
Circle
C
Square
D
Trapezoid
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Which is the vertical cross-section of the figure
shown?
A
Triangle
B
Circle
C
Square
D
Trapezoid